5 telematics market trends for 2019
A new year always comes with fresh ideas and goals to achieve. Moreover, it’s the time when new market trends come across, changing how industries work. What would be those trends for 2019? Our Co-CEO Ingus Rūķis has compiled some of the things that are expected to affect how telematics businesses are run around the world.
The continuous growth of white-label solutions
White-label solutions are becoming a norm, so you should expect to see a lot of action in this business segment. Be it a... [Lire la suite]

Come 2022, Your New Car May Have ‘Brakes With Brains’: All You Need to Know!
As stated time and again, the Indian road network is reportedly the most unsafe on the planet. In 2017, addressing the Lok Sabha, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways, said that four lakh road accidents take place in the country in which 1.5 lakh people die every year.
The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, which is currently stuck in the Parliament, is a positive step forward towards making the roads safer but is being... [Lire la suite]

Uber to set up its own artificial intelligence lab
Uber has aquired a machine learning company and set up a new division dedicated to research in AI.
Uber AI Labs will be based in San Francisco and its initial core will be formed ofthe team of 15 from recently acquired Geometric Intelligence, an AI research startup.
Machine learning will be central to Uber's mission of using tech to "negotiate the real world", the company said.
"It manifests in myriad ways, from determining an optimal route... [Lire la suite]

BMW set to test 40 self driving cars for foray into ride sharing
Move over Uber, BMW is doing some autonomous vehicle testing of its own in Germany next year, according to Reuters.
The rise in popularity of car-sharing apps such as Uber is part of the catalyst for this, according to the news service.
It reports that BMW will test 40 cars with a self-drive function around Munich’s inner city, before expanding this out to others in due course.
According to Reuters, tech companies such as Uber and Lyft have prompted BMW to consider... [Lire la suite]

‘Explainable Artificial Intelligence’: Cracking open the black box of AI
At a demonstration of Amazon Web Services' new artificial intelligence image recognition tool last week, the deep learning analysis calculated with near certainty that a photo of speaker Glenn Gore depicted a potted plant.
“It is very clever, it can do some amazing things but it needs a lot of hand holding still. AI is almost like a toddler. They can do some pretty cool things, sometimes they can cause a fair bit of trouble,” said AWS’ chief architect in his... [Lire la suite]

DEEP LEARNING FOR AUTOMOTIVE - A HETEROGENEOUS APPROACH
The Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing our world. Exponential growth in processing power in silicon and simultaneous reduction in its cost has created a new class of embedded technologies that have built-in Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). The CNN architecture is inspired by the neurons of the human brain. This is also known as ‘Deep Learning’, essentially because, layers of ‘Deep Neural Networks’ are trained using data sets from the real world. The ultimate goal... [Lire la suite]

Connected Car Experiences in 2019: Exploring the Possibilities
By 2020, we are expected to see more than 381 million connected cars on the road. The likes of Tesla, General Motors (GM), Toyota and BMW are already ramping up their respective connected car offerings, with the latter leading the pack — according to the 200 automotive executives surveyed by KPMG.
With that in mind, 2019 should be an interesting year for the connected car landscape. Some of leading industry experts and practitioners help us take a look... [Lire la suite]

Advanced Driver aids might be mandatory by 2022 says Nitin Gadkari: Will make Indian roads safer!
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari recently announced at the SIAM annual convention that the government was working towards making Indian roads safer by adding ADAS as a mandate for all cars in India by 2022.
The SIAM annual convention which was held in the first week of September is an essential event for the Indian Automotive industry, it's a single platform for the government to address the automotive industry and for the automotive... [Lire la suite]

Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi, Google tie up for vehicle infotainment system
Tokyo/New Delhi, Sep 19 (2018) Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi and Google Wednesday announced a technology partnership to embed the Android operating system in vehicles sold by the global leading automotive alliance. Under the partnership, starting 2021, the alliance members in many markets will utilise Android for providing "intelligent infotainment and customer focussed-applications" across multiple models and brands, the alliance said in a statement.
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One of the biggest problems facing self-driving trucks has little to do with the technology
The technology for autonomous trucks already exists, but the law hasn't caught up.Tony Avelar/AP
Tesla, Otto, and other tech firms are developing autonomous trucks.
Legal experts and trucking analysts worry that current liability laws aren't adapting to self-driving trucks.
Current laws don't allow a truck manufacturer to be sued if it designed or manufactured a truck that kills someone.
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